As someone who travels pretty much endlessly, the items in this bag have been refined over many trips to be maximally useful with minimum bulk. Everything must have a purpose or there’s just no room for it.

First up is the bag itself. I see this leather beast as a long time friend and companion – it’s toured the world with me and I can’t imagine a journey without it. It’s a Saddleback Medium Original Briefcase, and yes – it’s heavy as hell. Weighs almost 8lbs empty. My one vice when it comes to the “pack light” mentality.

The bag is organized into two main compartments, with a few small pockets inside. It’s nowhere near as full as it looks; plenty of room for more if and when necessary. Usually I’ll wad up a sweatshirt or something in there too.

The iPad is a mini-computer in and of itself, thanks to the keyboard case, Pencil and VMware Horizon 🙂

And inside the cable and dongle bag are the following:

Zolt Charger and cable (charges my MacBook and has 2 additional USB charging ports – much lighter and smaller than an Apple charger and a bunch of additional USB chargers)

Bundle of lightning, micro-USB and Fitbit chargers

Spare wired headphones

Little fold-out USB hub from Palo Alto Networks (one of the most useful giveaways I’ve ever gotten – great for charging all those little devices at once)

32GB and 16GB thumb drives

VMware vCloud Air battery pack

Apple Watch charging cable

That’s pretty much it! Thanks again to Michael (follow him @mwVme) for the fun idea.

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